MacMillian House (London)

United Kingdom / England / London / Eastbourne Terrace
 office building, Grade II Listed (UK)
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MacMillian House runs along the west side of Paddington Station along platform 1. Built by Great Western Rail during the construction of Paddington Station, the building is now used as office rental space by a range of companies including Vivid Economics and BlueGlass UK. There are two entrances to the building, one along platform 1 between the McDonalds and the GWR First Class Lounge. The second entrance is at the back of platform 1, where the elevator lifting passengers from the platform level to the concourse level is located.

Eastbourne Terrace Elevation: This elevation has buildings of several periods. From the London (south-east) end: 7 bays of the hotel (1851-3); A: 18 bays of GWR offices (1930-36); B: 7 bays of GWR offices (1881); C: 1960s rebuilding of World War II bomb damage; D: 26 bays; E: 17 bays; F: 2 bays; G: 10 bays; H: 17 bays; (all GWR 1851-4 except F and G which are early C20). They vary in storey height because of the falling ground and the depth of the cutting for the railway.

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Coordinates:   51°31'0"N   -0°10'41"E
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